International athletics championship event
Women's short race at the 2001 IAAF World Cross Country Championships Organisers IAAF Edition 29th Date 25 March Host city Ostend , West Flanders , Belgium Venue Hippodrome Wellington Events 6 Distances 4.1 km – Women's short Participation 114 athletes from 34 nations
The Women's short race at the 2001 IAAF World Cross Country Championships was held at the Hippodrome Wellington in Ostend (Oostende), Belgium , on 25 March 2001. Reports of the event were given in The New York Times ,[1] [2] in the Herald ,[3] and for the IAAF .[4]
Complete results for individuals,[5] [6] [7] for teams,[5] [8] [9] medallists,[10] and the results of British athletes who took part[11] were published.
Race results [ ]
Women's short race (4.1 km) [ ]
Individual [ ]
Rank
Athlete
Country
Time
Gete Wami
Ethiopia
14:46
Paula Radcliffe
United Kingdom
14:47
Edith Masai
Kenya
14:57
4
Merima Denboba
Ethiopia
15:04
5
Worknesh Kidane
Ethiopia
15:06
6
Benita Willis
Australia
15:06
7
Carla Sacramento
Portugal
15:07
8
Rose Cheruiyot
Kenya
15:07
9
Asmae Leghzaoui
Morocco
15:08
10
Margaret Ngotho
Kenya
15:20
11
Naomi Mugo
Kenya
15:24
12
Kathy Butler
United Kingdom
15:25
13
Elena Fidatof
Romania
15:25
14
Anastasiya Zubova
Russia
15:31
15
Iulia Olteanu
Romania
15:32
16
Genet Gebregiorgis
Ethiopia
15:33
17
Sabina Fischer
Switzerland
15:36
18
Ayelech Worku
Ethiopia
15:36
19
Anna Ndege
Tanzania
15:37
20
Anne Keenan-Buckley
Ireland
15:37
21
Morocco
15:38
22
Maria McCambridge
Ireland
15:42
23
Cristina Grosu
Romania
15:42
24
Restituta Joseph
Tanzania
15:43
25
Belgium
15:44
26
Olga Romanova
Russia
15:45
27
Mihaela Botezan
Romania
15:50
28
Tina Connelly
Canada
15:53
29
Zhor El Kamch
Morocco
15:54
30
René Kalmer
South Africa
15:55
31
Ireland
15:55
32
United Kingdom
15:56
33
Constantina Diţă
Romania
15:58
34
Salome Chepchumba
Kenya
15:59
35
Helen Pattinson
United Kingdom
15:59
36
Sonja Stolić
FR Yugoslavia
16:01
37
Cristina Casandra
Romania
16:04
38
Elva Dryer
United States
16:05
39
Belgium
16:06
40
Ecuador
16:06
41
Tunisia
16:08
42
Marta Domínguez
Spain
16:09
43
Judit Plá
Spain
16:10
44
Kenya
16:11
45
Portugal
16:12
46
Leah Pells
Canada
16:12
47
United States
16:13
48
Sarah Schwald
United States
16:13
49
Portugal
16:16
50
Seloua Ouaziz
Morocco
16:18
51
Robyn Meagher
Canada
16:18
52
Samukeliso Moyo
Zimbabwe
16:19
53
Tanzania
16:20
54
Rosa Morató
Spain
16:20
55
United States
16:21
56
Portugal
16:24
57
Jéssica Augusto
Portugal
16:25
58
Brazil
16:26
59
United States
16:26
60
Spain
16:28
61
Hareg Sidelil
Ethiopia
16:29
62
Tanzania
16:31
63
Banuelia Mrashani
Tanzania
16:32
64
Liliya Volkova
Russia
16:33
65
Stefanija Statkuvienė
Belgium
16:34
66
United States
16:37
67
Maryna Dubrova
Ukraine
16:38
68
Mariya Pantyukhova
Russia
16:40
69
Carmen Douma
Canada
16:41
70
Belarus
16:42
71
United Kingdom
16:43
72
Japan
16:44
73
Morocco
16:47
74
Belgium
16:49
75
Lwiza John
Tanzania
16:51
76
Spain
16:53
77
Fatma Lanouar
Tunisia
16:58
78
United Kingdom
16:59
79
Ireland
17:01
80
Silvia Paredes
Ecuador
17:03
81
Belgium
17:03
82
Ecuador
17:07
83
Sara Palmas
Italy
17:12
84
India
17:13
85
Portugal
17:16
86
Brazil
17:20
87
Belgium
17:20
88
Netherlands
17:21
89
Canada
17:24
90
Bolivia
17:26
91
Brazil
17:45
92
Mexico
17:46
93
Ecuador
17:52
94
Tajikistan
17:54
95
India
17:59
96
India
18:08
97
Belarus
18:10
98
Belarus
18:13
99
Belarus
18:16
100
Uzbekistan
18:18
101
India
18:29
102
Eswatini
18:32
103
Brazil
18:45
104
Ecuador
19:01
105
Zamira Amirova
Uzbekistan
19:08
106
Lebanon
19:10
107
Uzbekistan
19:34
108
Lebanon
19:40
109
Uzbekistan
19:53
110
Turkmenistan
21:01
111
Turkmenistan
21:21
112
Turkmenistan
21:54
113
Turkmenistan
22:09
—
Sonia O'Sullivan
Ireland
DNF
—
Austria
DNS
—
Canada
DNS
—
María Cristina Petite
Spain
DNS
—
Olivera Jevtić
FR Yugoslavia
DNS
Teams [ ]
Rank
Team
Points
Ethiopia
Gete Wami
1
Merima Denboba
4
Worknesh Kidane
5
Genet Gebregiorgis
16
(Ayelech Worku )
(18)
(Hareg Sidelil )
(61)
26
Kenya
Edith Masai
3
Rose Cheruiyot
8
Margaret Ngotho
10
Naomi Mugo
11
(Salome Chepchumba )
(34)
()
(44)
32
Romania
78
4
United Kingdom
Paula Radcliffe
2
Kathy Butler
12
32
Helen Pattinson
35
()
(71)
()
(78)
81
5
Morocco
Asmae Leghzaoui
9
21
Zhor El Kamch
29
Seloua Ouaziz
50
()
(73)
109
6
Ireland
152
7
Portugal
157
8
Tanzania
158
9
Russia
172
10
United States
Elva Dryer
38
47
Sarah Schwald
48
55
()
(59)
()
(66)
188
11
Canada
Tina Connelly
28
Leah Pells
46
Robyn Meagher
51
Carmen Douma
69
()
(89)
194
12
Spain
199
13
Belgium
203
14
Ecuador
295
15
Brazil
338
16
Belarus
364
17
India
376
18
Uzbekistan
421
19
Turkmenistan
446
Note: Athletes in parentheses did not score for the team result
Participation [ ]
An unofficial count yields the participation of 114 athletes from 34 countries in the Women's short race. This is in agreement with the official numbers as published.[11] The announced athlete from Austria did not show.[6] [7]
See also [ ]
References [ ]
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"PLUS: RUNNING; Kenya's Koech Wins Cross-Country Title" , The New York Times , March 25, 2001, retrieved October 28, 2013
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"PLUS: CROSS-COUNTRY; Mourhit Is First But Kenyans Win" , The New York Times , March 26, 2001, retrieved October 28, 2013
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Gillon, Doug (March 24, 2001), "Paula eyes up double header British runner can make lonely training pay off with a victory" , Herald , retrieved October 28, 2013
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Downes, Steven (March 25, 2001), Wami wins third cross country title , IAAF , retrieved October 28, 2013
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Magnusson, Tomas (February 8, 2007), IAAF World Cross Country Championships - 4.1km CC Women - Ostend Wellington Hippodrome Date: Sunday, March 25, 2001 , Athchamps (archived), archived from the original on October 16, 2007, retrieved October 28, 2013 CS1 maint: bot: original URL status unknown (link )
^ a b Official Results - CROSS SHORT RACE Women - Sunday, March 25, 2001 , IAAF , March 25, 2001, archived from the original on 2013-11-01, retrieved October 28, 2013
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Results - IAAF World Cross Country Championships - Oostende, BELGIUM 24 MAR 2001 - 25 MAR 2001 - Short Race - women , IAAF , March 25, 2001, retrieved October 28, 2013
^ Official Results - CROSS SHORT RACE Women - Team - Sunday, March 25, 2001 , IAAF , March 25, 2001, archived from the original on 2013-11-01, retrieved October 28, 2013
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Results - IAAF World Cross Country Championships - Oostende, BELGIUM 24 MAR 2001 - 25 MAR 2001 - Short Race - women - Final - Team , IAAF , March 25, 2001, retrieved October 28, 2013
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IAAF WORLD CROSS COUNTRY CHAMPIONSHIPS , Athletics Weekly, retrieved October 28, 2013
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36th IAAF WORLD CROSS COUNTRY CHAMPIONSHIPS - EDINBURGH 2008 - FACTS & FIGURES - GREAT BRITAIN & NORTHERN IRELAND AT THE INTERNATIONAL CROSS COUNTRY & WORLD CROSS COUNTRY CHAMPIONSHIPS (PDF) , IAAF , p. 2ff, archived from the original (PDF) on September 27, 2013, retrieved October 28, 2013
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